Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 40
Corbett v. Aransas County
as 24-40162
Plaintiff: Edward Manual Corbett
Defendant: Aransas County, Bill Mills and Aransas County Detention Center
Lowe v. Mills
as 24-60112
Petitioner: John B. Lowe
Respondent: Andrew Mills
Corbett v. Mills
as 24-40136
Plaintiff: Edward Manual Corbett
Defendant: Bill Mills, City of Rockport and Aransas County
Smith v. Harris
as 23-60348
Plaintiff / Appellant: Doran Maurice Smith
Defendant / Appellee: Randy Harris, Sheriff Randall Tucker, Madison County, Mississippi and others
Murshid v. Keyes
as 22-60632
Plaintiff / Appellant: Abdulkhaliq M. Murshid
Defendant / Appellee: Adrian Keyes, Russell Houston, Gladys Cooper and others
Humphrey v. Hall
as 22-60227
Plaintiff / Appellant: Omar Khayyam Humphrey
Defendant / Appellee: Pelicia Hall, Commissioner of Mississipi Department of Corrections (MDOC), Joe Errington, Superintendent, Joshua Csaszar, Warden and others
Friston v. Mills
as 22-60171
Plaintiff / Appellant: Keith Ledell Friston
Defendant / Appellee: Andrew Mills, Warden
Wallace v. Cain
as 22-60048
Petitioner / Appellant: Antonio Daniel Wallace
Respondent / Appellee: Superintendent Andrew Mills and Superintendent Burl Cain, Commissioner, Mississippi Department of Corrections
David Gray v. Phil Bryant, et al
as 18-60617
Plaintiff - Appellant: DAVID GRAY
Defendant - Appellee: PHIL BRYANT, Governor, State of Mississippi, JIM HOOD, Attorney General, State of Mississippi, BRIAN RICHARDSON, Mississippi Bureau of Investigations and others
Levonzel Anderson v. Norris Morris, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 17-60754
Plaintiff - Appellant: LEVONZEL ANDERSON
Defendant - Appellee: NORRIS MORRIS, Sued in His Official and Individual Capacity, STEVEN PICKETT, Sued in His Official and Individual Capacity, CLARNCE BROWN, Sued in His Official and Individual Capacity and others

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